| Ref | Quote | Place/Pocket | Comments |
| 05.60 | The postmistress handed him back through the grill his card with a letter. | ||
| 05.65 | He slipped card and letter into his sidepocket ... | Sidepocket | |
| 05.77-8 | His hand went into his pocket and a forefinger felt its way under the flap of the envelope ... | ||
| 05.79-80 | His fingers drew forth the letter the letter and crumpled the envelope in his pocket. | ||
| 05.221-2 | He drew the letter from his pocket and folded it into the newspaper he carried. | ||
| 05.266-7 | Having read it all he took it from the newspaper and put it back in his sidepocket. | ||
| 05.275 | Fingering still the letter in his pocket he drew the pin out of it. | ||
| 05.300 | Going under the railway arch he took out the envelope, tore it swiftly in shreds and scattered them towards the road. | Envelope thrown away | |
| 06.169 | I tore up the envelope? Yes. Where did I put her letter after I read it in the bath? He patted his waistcoatpocket. There all right. | Waistcoatpocket | |
| 11.1123 | Letter I have. | ||
| 17.1840-42 | What object did Bloom add to this collection of objects? A 4th typewritten letter received by Henry Flower ... | Put in drawer |